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the mayor and he was i guess standing in the rubble of the city hall or something like that. but what was his -- >> well, the people there who have been in shelters for almost a month were very upset that the war ended when it did. they wanted it finished. and they said we live in shelters for three months if this will be the end of it. but his view was they burned trees. we replayed 100 trees. someday we're going to be a gateway to israel and the love will come and we will have dinner together. that's our goal. we want to be the gateway to the north. and he was all about building and rebuilding and planting, entries are very big deal in israel. it's the only country in the world that has more trees at the turn of the 21st century than it had at the beginning of the 21st century. and everybody plants trees every time they turn around. so the first thing do is go out and plant trees. and more trees, and that's what he talked about. it's a defiance but it's also a spirit of building and life. yeah, the people were sorry the war ended when it did prevented when it ended badly be
the mayor and he was i guess standing in the rubble of the city hall or something like that. but what was his -- >> well, the people there who have been in shelters for almost a month were very upset that the war ended when it did. they wanted it finished. and they said we live in shelters for three months if this will be the end of it. but his view was they burned trees. we replayed 100 trees. someday we're going to be a gateway to israel and the love will come and we will have dinner...
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. >> if you look at 92 and the incumbent president, at the time the city said earlier, we are going through a brutal time after the debt limit. they looked into those potential candidates could be and some of them could drop. on the gary johnson thing, we did the close of that. we like that the possessions on pro-marijuana. >> there is a theory -- >> marijuana initiative -- >> in colorado. >> theory, you can speak to this that no matter who we looked at the end of the day, we didn't lose out because people didn't want to be for us, but didn't want to be someone they would default there. so they'd heard he made a about us. so we ultimately concluded an independent would hurt us. >> we had obama voters. >> ray. they were obama voters and people open to alternatives. but by the third person in their to split this republican for an alternative. >> matt, did you ever think there is going to be, forget larry johnson or ron paul, but just polarized that? >> i don't think i ever really thought about this seriously, but to the questioners question, that are paul was someone we took serious from the
. >> if you look at 92 and the incumbent president, at the time the city said earlier, we are going through a brutal time after the debt limit. they looked into those potential candidates could be and some of them could drop. on the gary johnson thing, we did the close of that. we like that the possessions on pro-marijuana. >> there is a theory -- >> marijuana initiative -- >> in colorado. >> theory, you can speak to this that no matter who we looked at the end of...
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families in the cities through the crisis. mayor p.j. mayor? [applause] my fellow marylanders, the story of dr. gates, the story of janice and melissa, the people, the mayor, the sacrifice of our fallen heroes, these are our stories, the stories of courage and her samaritans. it is a tremendous honor to serve the people of maryland with all of you. faced with adversity of the national recession, the people of our state did not make excuses. instead they started businesses. they enrolled in night school and made difficult decisions around the kitchen table about how to do more for their children. they volunteered at churches, synagogues, mosques. they pulled their neighbors. what we have experienced together over these last several years, what we have shared with one another was not in denial or fear, nor was it merely hope. it was belief. it was belief in the dignity of every individual. our belief to advance the common good and the understanding that we are in this together. progress is a choice. job creation is a choice. whe
families in the cities through the crisis. mayor p.j. mayor? [applause] my fellow marylanders, the story of dr. gates, the story of janice and melissa, the people, the mayor, the sacrifice of our fallen heroes, these are our stories, the stories of courage and her samaritans. it is a tremendous honor to serve the people of maryland with all of you. faced with adversity of the national recession, the people of our state did not make excuses. instead they started businesses. they enrolled in...
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and my governor will in louisiana must have taken 20 trips to different states and cities during the republican convention that was going on and he still lost. i'm independent. i didn't really care who won. i'm independent. i feel like as republican is for the rich white your democrat for the poor blacks independents is for everybody. i don't care. the -- host: the question the specific question for our guest? guest: the specific question is why do you have to cut spending that's going to help the poor and help the people that's in need in health care and help people that get into trouble and all that? guest: one of the thing that is you'll see if you look at the budgets of states across the country, certainly my states, most across the country over the last many years the amount of money that we spend on health care specifically which i think is what the caller was asking about has been increasing significantly. and it's a challenge. and because of that and the fact that we have limited resources at the state level unlike at the federal level where they can just essentially borrow t
and my governor will in louisiana must have taken 20 trips to different states and cities during the republican convention that was going on and he still lost. i'm independent. i didn't really care who won. i'm independent. i feel like as republican is for the rich white your democrat for the poor blacks independents is for everybody. i don't care. the -- host: the question the specific question for our guest? guest: the specific question is why do you have to cut spending that's going to help...
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snow showers, flurries during the day sunday. no more accumulation, north and west of the city. down to south and east. maybe less than an inch, la plata, quantico, fredericksburg. southern portions of calvert county. st. mary's county, patuxent river. and a few flakes in the washington, d.c. metro area tomorrow. light flurries. 29 to 34 degrees. tomorrow afternoon. much colder than today. snow showers, best chance, south and east. temperatures, 37 to 41. with the wind of 10, 20 miles an hour. talking wind chill between 25 and 35. all day long. that wind chill, gets even colder on sunday. high temperature, 36. but the wind really picking up. wind chill sunday. expected to be in the mid 20s all day long. most likely starting in the teens. as i told you we hit 60 today. i don't see anywhere near that. the next week. next time we are above 50. will be on tuesday. that could start with freezing rain. switching over to shower activity tuesday. another chance of ran or snow. next friday. so a lot of little systems continue to move through us. >> tame. >> i don't like them. >> either s
snow showers, flurries during the day sunday. no more accumulation, north and west of the city. down to south and east. maybe less than an inch, la plata, quantico, fredericksburg. southern portions of calvert county. st. mary's county, patuxent river. and a few flakes in the washington, d.c. metro area tomorrow. light flurries. 29 to 34 degrees. tomorrow afternoon. much colder than today. snow showers, best chance, south and east. temperatures, 37 to 41. with the wind of 10, 20 miles an hour....
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lahood for the great gift to our great city. the new money that is going to be used here is going to create 1,000 new jobs before the end of the year with many more jobs to come after that. that is something to applaud. thank you again secretary lahood for that. this is one point 7 miles very similar to the length of the
lahood for the great gift to our great city. the new money that is going to be used here is going to create 1,000 new jobs before the end of the year with many more jobs to come after that. that is something to applaud. thank you again secretary lahood for that. this is one point 7 miles very similar to the length of the
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congress has the privilege of being able to spend the deficit situation and city dos not. we have to make sure we don't have a deficit ever. >> some of the impacts you are worrying about, they may have an entire airport getting closed. the tower gets closed. you have charlotte douglas airport, but they have furlough issues. you are saying you are going to get $4 million in cuts. >> we are concerned about a transit project we have coming online that is critical to the city's success that will be swept into the automatic cuts. they are also ripple effects of things like the air traffic control towers. when that happens, airport delays and so forth, we are the 6th busiest in the world, that would be a damaging blow. >> you said there was no cuts you would accept from the federal government. you want to tell republicans and the republican senators from your state, you are asking them to compromise and do something? >> yes, compromise. >> for that means a tax hike for some people, you are okay with that? >> when they yell at each other and do nothing to solve the problem, it re
congress has the privilege of being able to spend the deficit situation and city dos not. we have to make sure we don't have a deficit ever. >> some of the impacts you are worrying about, they may have an entire airport getting closed. the tower gets closed. you have charlotte douglas airport, but they have furlough issues. you are saying you are going to get $4 million in cuts. >> we are concerned about a transit project we have coming online that is critical to the city's success...
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because i think big city liberal democrats even if they see a deal on the table, a lot will vote for it. as the tea party fearing. >> let's test that and see if it's true. >> am i right or wrong? would the liberals go along with it if there was a deal? >> so you're going with a -- >> yes, the president would. >> this is good. progress. >> the president's put changed cpi, a better way of calculating -- >> explain. >> basically again, it's a better way of calculating -- more accurate way -- >> to figure out what's in the bag. it decides what inflation rate effects the average person. >> right. here's my question. we know the president's going to put that on the table. tell me. boehner just sat with scott pelley. pick a journalist, anybody. what revenue are you putting on the table? >> he wanted to cut -- he wanted to raise taxes for the top 1%. we did. >> this is the game. this is the game. >> this is not the game. tell me what cuts have we made? what cuts have we made? okay. the president is for change cpi. where is it? i don't see the proposal. i don't see the bill. is harry reid pre
because i think big city liberal democrats even if they see a deal on the table, a lot will vote for it. as the tea party fearing. >> let's test that and see if it's true. >> am i right or wrong? would the liberals go along with it if there was a deal? >> so you're going with a -- >> yes, the president would. >> this is good. progress. >> the president's put changed cpi, a better way of calculating -- >> explain. >> basically again, it's a better...
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the city council, because of exposing this, the city council passed a law that took away that requirement, the five-hour class. there are still 11 steps to gun ownership, down from 17 when i get it. -- did it. guest: who is charles sikes, and what is his role in the gun buying process? host: he is the one legal gun dealer in washington d.c. he has a unique role, transferring guns. it has to be transferred to a dealer in the state, same rules apply. if you buy a new one, you have to go through him. he got zoned out of his office and had no place to go. the city residents had no way to get legal handguns. the deal that was made was that he could work out of his dmv, a gun dealer in the dmv. i went three or four times. i had to get a ballistics test from his office. he is the man that you call if you want to get a gun in d.c. host: why a sig? what is a sig? guest: sig-sauer is a brand like colt or remington. it is harder in washington because there are no ranges. people spend a lot of time trying different guns at the shooting range behind me. that is the way you can get a test for how it fe
the city council, because of exposing this, the city council passed a law that took away that requirement, the five-hour class. there are still 11 steps to gun ownership, down from 17 when i get it. -- did it. guest: who is charles sikes, and what is his role in the gun buying process? host: he is the one legal gun dealer in washington d.c. he has a unique role, transferring guns. it has to be transferred to a dealer in the state, same rules apply. if you buy a new one, you have to go through...
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of history at columbia university, and james stifel that city university of new york and the author of "freedom national" the topic of tonight's discussion. a book that was research at the new york public library at the center for scholars and writers and i was the director of libraries of the new york public library. >> our other panelists will sign books in the lobby after the program. please join me in welcoming to the stage. [applause] >> good evening. i'm glad to see all of you here. wonderful audience. we are going to have a conversation we hope discussing and then we will take questions from the audience. i am sure do have a lot and i hope he will not be shy about asking them. want to start first with a gem and asking a question about the book about the title of the book and some terms you used that people may not understand, freedom national. estimate it comes from a speech that charles sumner gave as a u.s. senator the speech was called the sectional and first there are two things. it's a constitutional doctrine the political revolution is in the antislavery petitions had f
of history at columbia university, and james stifel that city university of new york and the author of "freedom national" the topic of tonight's discussion. a book that was research at the new york public library at the center for scholars and writers and i was the director of libraries of the new york public library. >> our other panelists will sign books in the lobby after the program. please join me in welcoming to the stage. [applause] >> good evening. i'm glad to see...
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now the city is hitting his son with a bill for almost $800. here's a news 4 exclusive. >> it's ridiculous. >> reporter: he is outraged. >> i feel angry, upset. i'm disturbed that we even received this bill. >> reporter: d.c. fire ems mailed a bill for $780.85 for ambulance services new year's eve night. that's when his father died while waiting for an ambulance at his southeast home. for more than 30 minutes. >> my sister and i were still grieving about the situation, very angry about what happened and the service we did not receive from the district. >> reporter: the day after news 4 first reported the story, chief kenneth ellerby told us a fire truck was first on the scene. >> we did respond as quickly as possible. i think we were at the area in question within nine minutes. the challenge for us was providing ambulance service. >> reporter: the ford family says they called 911 for that ambulance service at ford sr. began to have trouble breathing. dispatch records show the call was logged at 1:25 a.m. but after what family members say was a
now the city is hitting his son with a bill for almost $800. here's a news 4 exclusive. >> it's ridiculous. >> reporter: he is outraged. >> i feel angry, upset. i'm disturbed that we even received this bill. >> reporter: d.c. fire ems mailed a bill for $780.85 for ambulance services new year's eve night. that's when his father died while waiting for an ambulance at his southeast home. for more than 30 minutes. >> my sister and i were still grieving about the...
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captions made possible by the u.s. department of education and central city productions, inc. >>> welcome to "our world with black enterprise." i'm mark la mopt hill. this week we're on location. my one-on-one interview with anita hill. then diversity in the workplace p what is in store? finally, we take a look at ♪ prius v you're so fine ♪ can't believe this is mine ♪ i love the way you got a hold on me ♪ ♪ it makes me say whoa ♪ just to see how you'll go ♪ even if the moon is where i want to be ♪ ♪ you put the "v" in l-o-v-e ♪ you've got everything i need [ male announcer the prius v. ♪ i need ♪ [ male announcer toyota. let's go places. ♪ >>> welcome back to "our world with black enterprise." i'm marc lamont hill. in 1991 anita hill was swept into the national spotlight for her role in the supreme court confirmation hearing of clarence thomas. we recently caught up with her to talk about that controversy as well as some of her new passions. >> we have the pleasure of having with us today att
captions made possible by the u.s. department of education and central city productions, inc. >>> welcome to "our world with black enterprise." i'm mark la mopt hill. this week we're on location. my one-on-one interview with anita hill. then diversity in the workplace p what is in store? finally, we take a look at ♪ prius v you're so fine ♪ can't believe this is mine ♪ i love the way you got a hold on me ♪ ♪ it makes me say whoa ♪ just to see how you'll go ♪...
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as our beautiful city was named the no. 1 tourist destination in the world. representing the charleston area is helen hill. the citizens of charleston deserve a round of applause. [applause] i am also of the mind that when any south carolinian succeeds it is a great day in south carolina. we should be proud of a great friend to the state, dr. louis. in 1985 he found -- and his successes and contributions have not gone unnoticed. this past year the united states department of commerce gave him an award as the nation's small business person of the year. congratulations. [applause] if the companies represented here tonight chose south carolina to be their home is a tribute to the state we have right now, we can absolutely do more. we will do more because none of us should be satisfied until every person in south carolina has the opportunity to find work. first we cannot rest on our morals when it comes to our tax rate. you have all heard me say that south carolina needs to reduce its tax burden never has that been more important than now. citizens are opening th
as our beautiful city was named the no. 1 tourist destination in the world. representing the charleston area is helen hill. the citizens of charleston deserve a round of applause. [applause] i am also of the mind that when any south carolinian succeeds it is a great day in south carolina. we should be proud of a great friend to the state, dr. louis. in 1985 he found -- and his successes and contributions have not gone unnoticed. this past year the united states department of commerce gave him...
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and they turn for the first look at the new york city skyline, the city where they learn the english and if the sun was bright, it would be cleaning up the gold dome of the world doping. not a monument to manufacturing or agriculture, but a monument to the american price, the on the constitutionally performance says to the prius coming at the rate to make steel in the new york world will be there ticket to understanding and learning english and american politics. he was very difficult man to the bethesda biographer. he was sort of like the howard hughes pit at the peak of his power, the most powerful publisher. his newspaper had "the new york times," cnn and the "washington post" all combined in people read the world and away when i was a child used to watch the three networks on tv. so you've reached this enormous pentacle power and begin to go blind. beethoven couldn't hear his music. at the same time, he became beset with a number of psychological issues, one of which raise disturbing. the room in which he could go in and get refuge from sound. is the exciting match and had a spec
and they turn for the first look at the new york city skyline, the city where they learn the english and if the sun was bright, it would be cleaning up the gold dome of the world doping. not a monument to manufacturing or agriculture, but a monument to the american price, the on the constitutionally performance says to the prius coming at the rate to make steel in the new york world will be there ticket to understanding and learning english and american politics. he was very difficult man to...
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the inner city. it goes beyond the inner city as well. and the president and others hope we can come to grips on this issue and see if we can reduce the amount of gun violence on this issue. >> thanks so much for taking time out with this. we appreciate it. be sure to watch president obama's state of the union address. it begins right here on news4 tonight at 9:00. we will also stream the address on nbcwashington.com. >>> let's go to the weather center and doug, what do you have? >> a very nice evening. as a matter of fact, we are looking at some fantastic weather. 53 degrees right now with clouds beginning to make their way in. winds out of the south at 9 miles per hour. high temperatures today close to 60 with plenty of sunshine today was quite beautiful. 54 right now in rockville. 53 in reston. huntingtown coming in at 52 degrees. still on the mild side. with mild temperatures like this, it is going to be so hard for any part of the area to get accumulating snow. even with this storm moving in. ra
the inner city. it goes beyond the inner city as well. and the president and others hope we can come to grips on this issue and see if we can reduce the amount of gun violence on this issue. >> thanks so much for taking time out with this. we appreciate it. be sure to watch president obama's state of the union address. it begins right here on news4 tonight at 9:00. we will also stream the address on nbcwashington.com. >>> let's go to the weather center and doug, what do you have?...
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the last time they won the super bowl in 1995, there were close to 200 arrests in the city after the game. and after the world series celebration, fires, vandalism, you name it. so what's going to happen this sunday? nbc is live in san francisco where one sports fan knows just how quickly a celebration can turn ugly. >> that's right, jessica. 49ers fans are excited about the big game. some are right here at city hall takes pictures of the building awash in red and gold. but there is concern about celebrations getting out of hand. no one wants a repeat of world series victory violence. >> reporter: 49ers fans are ready. >> it's going to be amazing. >> reporter: lifelong 49ers fan is hoping for a big win. but plans to avoid post-game street celebrations. >> when it gets later at night and people have been drinking, win or lose, it's going to be something to keep an eye on. >> reporter: timiney knows it can get ugly fast. smashing windows and lighting it on fire at third and market streets. he says he tried to stop the vandals because there were people inside the bus. >> just people sma
the last time they won the super bowl in 1995, there were close to 200 arrests in the city after the game. and after the world series celebration, fires, vandalism, you name it. so what's going to happen this sunday? nbc is live in san francisco where one sports fan knows just how quickly a celebration can turn ugly. >> that's right, jessica. 49ers fans are excited about the big game. some are right here at city hall takes pictures of the building awash in red and gold. but there is...
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reason that it has sprouted there first now the first city in europe that is doing this formally is some gollum in switzerland and some gal and they don't have . i don't know mentioning i think so and it's working so so so so jackie you mentioned earlier the. society you know the money as a society is a cultural. agreement and obviously what bernard was just talking about is and yet also that governments bring money into being so that they can tax how do they tax if you're operating with a non national currency. interesting question that the most ubiquitous complementary currency here in the united states is time dollars and it's like what an artist just described in japan it's backed by an hour of service and you can do a bunch of different things and time dollar or time banking has actually see three notations from the io rests three rulings from the i.r.s. that they are actually tack to exempt officially tax exempt because of the social nature of what they're doing so so you could have excuse me so you can have. a barter economy with. what's wrong with ok there's no closer to let
reason that it has sprouted there first now the first city in europe that is doing this formally is some gollum in switzerland and some gal and they don't have . i don't know mentioning i think so and it's working so so so so jackie you mentioned earlier the. society you know the money as a society is a cultural. agreement and obviously what bernard was just talking about is and yet also that governments bring money into being so that they can tax how do they tax if you're operating with a non...
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reason that it has sprouted there first now the first city in europe that is doing this formally is some column in switzerland that in some column they don't have this thing mentioning ok so and it's working ok so so so jackie even you mentioned earlier the. society you know that that money as a society is a cultural. agreement and obviously what bernard was just talking about is. and yet also that governments bring money into being so that they can tax how do they tax if you're operating within the national currency. interesting question that the most ubiquitous complementary currency here in the united states is time dollars and it's like what an artist just described in japan it's backed by an hour of service and you can do a bunch of different things and time dollar time banking has actually received three notations from the i.r.s. three rulings from the i.r.s. that they are actually tack to exempt the fish officially tax exempt because of the social nature of what they're doing so so you could. see you going to have. a barter economy with. no closer to let's say dollars have dr
reason that it has sprouted there first now the first city in europe that is doing this formally is some column in switzerland that in some column they don't have this thing mentioning ok so and it's working ok so so so jackie even you mentioned earlier the. society you know that that money as a society is a cultural. agreement and obviously what bernard was just talking about is. and yet also that governments bring money into being so that they can tax how do they tax if you're operating...
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the change the handlebars city cannot -- so you cannot chain them up. we have an emergency alert systems. that actually run drills and have created a threat assessment teams were the have faculty members, members a lot -- members of the mental health community involved in identifying problem students and making changes they need. we have done a good deal in terms of improving our school security. we have done nothing in terms of improving or firearm security and making sure guns are not falling into the hands of those who should not have them. he host: the nra raising in excess of $1 million, one of the best fund-raising efforts ever. they're also seeing a record number of new number -- new memberships to the nra. does that surprise you? guest: people are drawn to both sides. we have seen similar significant donation increases, the chapter's starting up. it has been a phenomenal what portion of support we have seen. two months later, we try to get back to people now. keep up. -- keep it up. that is great. when people see these events, they do not want t
the change the handlebars city cannot -- so you cannot chain them up. we have an emergency alert systems. that actually run drills and have created a threat assessment teams were the have faculty members, members a lot -- members of the mental health community involved in identifying problem students and making changes they need. we have done a good deal in terms of improving our school security. we have done nothing in terms of improving or firearm security and making sure guns are not falling...
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police juries, county commissions, city councils, people all over the country. >> at the same time the voting rights act was being challenged at the supreme court today, up on capitol hill the work of rosa parks was being honored. there it is. a statue of parks will sit in statutory hall. best place to be. the first statue committed by congress in 140 years actually. president obama paid tribute to rosa parks. let's listen to the president. >> rosa parks' single act of disobedience launched a movement. the tired feet of those who walked the dusty roads of montgomery helped a nation see that to which it had once been blind. it is because of these men and women that i stand here today. >> well, her statue will be there forever now. >> it will be and it should be. we can't forget where we came from. we've been on a long struggle in this country to try and have racial equality, live up to our promise. the voting rights act is one of the key things that helped us get to where we are. let's not stop now. >> gene? >> i can't put it better than that. >> thanks for joining us. >>> coming up, lo
police juries, county commissions, city councils, people all over the country. >> at the same time the voting rights act was being challenged at the supreme court today, up on capitol hill the work of rosa parks was being honored. there it is. a statue of parks will sit in statutory hall. best place to be. the first statue committed by congress in 140 years actually. president obama paid tribute to rosa parks. let's listen to the president. >> rosa parks' single act of disobedience...
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we are the greatest city in the united states and we are an incredible city because our communities come together for our subway and for our giants. second, we have to do more. we have to make sure that we're taking care of not just our daily needs on muni and not just our daily needs for the pedestrians, our sierkists, those in cars, those that walk, but we have to make sure we're investing in the long-term projects, and lafltly i just want to say one thing. we know over the history of time great cities don't regret building subways. they regret not building them. thank you. [applause] >> reverend norman fong has been praying for 20 years. he has been a great champion. he has to collect all of his efforts for so many years to make sure our communities were served well. he's been an advocate and director of the chinese development center, a center invaluable to the growth of our community to plan affordable housing, transit, to open space, to the care for our seniors. the reverend fong we have been recognizing your voice for wells fargo on the radio and we want to give recognition to you
we are the greatest city in the united states and we are an incredible city because our communities come together for our subway and for our giants. second, we have to do more. we have to make sure that we're taking care of not just our daily needs on muni and not just our daily needs for the pedestrians, our sierkists, those in cars, those that walk, but we have to make sure we're investing in the long-term projects, and lafltly i just want to say one thing. we know over the history of time...
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cool start tomorrow morning. 27 in the coldest areas to about 4 34 in the city. nice afternoon. 46 to about 52 degrees. here's the next couple of days. 52 on your saturday. or rather friday. 39 on saturday. 35 on sunday. once again, on saturday, early snow shower, could even see a snow shower on sunday as another little system tries to move through. we warm up, back to the 40s and into the low 50s by tuesday with another chance of rain. winter not quite done yet. we'll just hit little ups and downs with it. >>> sports [ anouncer ] ihop is in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. ♪ then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the page again with the rx f sport. ♪ this is the next chapter for the rx and the next chapter for lexus. this
cool start tomorrow morning. 27 in the coldest areas to about 4 34 in the city. nice afternoon. 46 to about 52 degrees. here's the next couple of days. 52 on your saturday. or rather friday. 39 on saturday. 35 on sunday. once again, on saturday, early snow shower, could even see a snow shower on sunday as another little system tries to move through. we warm up, back to the 40s and into the low 50s by tuesday with another chance of rain. winter not quite done yet. we'll just hit little ups and...
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by the time she gets into the city and she says he was vetted 3 tons. there are things that could be proven so politically embarrassing that if somebody gets back into the lead to states, someone might look for a way to see that they never testify. we are talking hypothetically. i would like to know what of the possibilities of something like that happening. >> nothing in the administration's white paper suggests that would be lawful. i would hope that in the administration, republican or democrat, faced with such a situation, would behave like patriots and would proceed according to the law and the constitution. i would hope this committee in the event that did not happen with consider it under its impeachment power. >> when no one from the justice department kids to participate, then what? we find them in -- when no one from the justice department will participate, then what? we find them in contempt? whatever but under political pressure acts like patriots. -- not everybody on the political pressure tax like patriots. -- acts like patriots. what if y
by the time she gets into the city and she says he was vetted 3 tons. there are things that could be proven so politically embarrassing that if somebody gets back into the lead to states, someone might look for a way to see that they never testify. we are talking hypothetically. i would like to know what of the possibilities of something like that happening. >> nothing in the administration's white paper suggests that would be lawful. i would hope that in the administration, republican or...
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a crash on the peninsula. we'll give you an update. >>> a live look outside. city by the bay. san francisco this morning. looking forward to your tuesday, february 12th. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning, everybody. it's 5:00 on the nose. thank you for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. a developing story out of the east bay. a stray bullet strikes a woman andarely misses her son in the bedroom of her antioch apartment. police are searching for that suspect. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. residents in this neighborhood have complained about gun violence before. antioch police have stepped up patrols but it has happened again. a woman was hit by a stray bullet that went through a second story wind know in an apartment. fortunately though those injuries are nonlife threatening. she was in a room with her young son when she was hit. this is on the 1400 block of sycamore. when police arrived, witnesses told them quite a story. a man was standing in the street on the corner and shooting at a passing truck. that was at least a half a
a crash on the peninsula. we'll give you an update. >>> a live look outside. city by the bay. san francisco this morning. looking forward to your tuesday, february 12th. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning, everybody. it's 5:00 on the nose. thank you for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. a developing story out of the east bay. a stray bullet strikes a woman andarely misses her son in the bedroom of her antioch apartment. police...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. . >> greta: republican senators are sounding an alarm after a chinese company a bidding in a u.s. company. fisker automotive was backed to the tune, a giant lone in 2010 and now the troubled car maker is looking for a new financial partners and at least two china companies are in the returning and seeing red fittingly that chinese company could benefit from your money and blasting obama's green energy investments appear to be nothing more than venture capital for chinese acquisitions and fisker insists the bidding process is open. what do you think, should a chinese company benefit from your tax dollars, 530 million dollars that the obama government pumps into a business? we're back in two. this is so sick! i can't believe your mom let you take her car out. this is awesome! whoooo! you're crazy. go faster! go faster! go faster! go faster! no! stop...stop... go(mom) i rais my son to bester! careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got a subaru.
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. . >> greta: republican senators are sounding an alarm after a chinese company a bidding in a u.s. company. fisker automotive was backed to the tune, a giant lone in 2010 and now the troubled car maker is looking for a new financial partners and at least two china companies are in the returning and seeing red fittingly that chinese company could benefit from your money and...
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ban again, i think it's critical that some of the recommendations of the major city police chiefs in this whole country are to impose legislation that would require states to recognize any and all concealed carry permits, that sounds far-fetched but it made it to the floor and made it last year. in arizona you can walk around like a western cowboy with your gun on your hip, oppose legislation that furlts erodes atf authority, require unlicensed private pack ground dealers to do background checks at gun shows, reinstate the assault weapons ban and impose penalties for illegal guns and ban internet sales, require all firearm sales to be person to person with licensing of all ammo vendors. we would also like to see a couple of the provisions that went into law in new york, anyone who contemplates use of a fire in any criminal way has to be roerted by a therapist. the person who keeps the house that that person lives in wouldn't be allowed to have a gun in that home, which would have kept guns out of the hands of adam lanta and also there's a provision that would take into account the pe
ban again, i think it's critical that some of the recommendations of the major city police chiefs in this whole country are to impose legislation that would require states to recognize any and all concealed carry permits, that sounds far-fetched but it made it to the floor and made it last year. in arizona you can walk around like a western cowboy with your gun on your hip, oppose legislation that furlts erodes atf authority, require unlicensed private pack ground dealers to do background...
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>> ork city. >> have you spoken to the family? >> yes, we got texts when the other ships would meet us. we had cell coverage for a minute. since we've gotten closer, yes, we've all talked with everyone. >> we can't get there fast enough to hug our family. >> you probably appreciate them in a way you didn't before, right? >> of course. everything really that is important is in such focus in situations like this. >> that is so true. i mean, you're cut off. but you have to focus on who you have. many people have spoken about this bond and about how they've talked to people they never would have talked to, they did things obviously they never thought they would do. >> or spoken about. >> it was general conversation for a while. >> we were hearing there were all sorts of things that people don't want to talk about on television. >> dignity is lost when you're in that sort of situation. we all coped with it together. >> did you feel in most cases people rose to the occasion? >> absolutely, absolutely. it was just bonding even with the p
>> ork city. >> have you spoken to the family? >> yes, we got texts when the other ships would meet us. we had cell coverage for a minute. since we've gotten closer, yes, we've all talked with everyone. >> we can't get there fast enough to hug our family. >> you probably appreciate them in a way you didn't before, right? >> of course. everything really that is important is in such focus in situations like this. >> that is so true. i mean, you're cut...
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the inner city, chicago. what if you took away the gang members' guns or if they have them, they go to jail just like a tryst because guess what? they are. stephanie: all right. i'm not a lawyer. i'm not sure drones can involve every problem. jacki? >> i'm not sure there's a legal way to do that, but i do think we obviously have a problem not only with guns, but gaining violence and it really is a form of domestic terrorism. if you're afraid to step outside your house because you're afraid that somebody is going to use a weapon like that in a dangerous manner, that is a form of terrorism. stephanie: that's right. let's go to albert in tucson. hello, ago better. caller: good morning, love you guys. i've been a busy guy this morning. i've called the secret service and i've also sent off an email to peter chung of the asian soaks. stephanie: thank you. caller: when i called the secret service i said i'd like to know your policy on someone like ted nugent being in the aim room. the lady assured me they do have a
the inner city, chicago. what if you took away the gang members' guns or if they have them, they go to jail just like a tryst because guess what? they are. stephanie: all right. i'm not a lawyer. i'm not sure drones can involve every problem. jacki? >> i'm not sure there's a legal way to do that, but i do think we obviously have a problem not only with guns, but gaining violence and it really is a form of domestic terrorism. if you're afraid to step outside your house because you're...
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they've been trained for the jobs that are there. now at schools like p-tech in brooklyn, a collaboration between new york public schools and city university of new york and i.b.m., students will graduate with a high school diploma and an associate's degree in computers or engineering. we need to give every american student opportunities like this. and four years ago... ( applause ) four years ago we started race to the top, the competition that convinced almost every state to develop smarter curricula and higher standards. all for about 1% of what we have spent on education each year. tonight i'm announcing a new challenge: to redesign america's high schools so they better equip graduates for the demands of a high-tech economy. and we'll reward schools that develop new partnerships with colleges and employers and create classes that focus on science, technology, engineering, and math. the skills today's employers are looking for to fill the jobs that are there right now and will be there in the future. now even with better high scho
they've been trained for the jobs that are there. now at schools like p-tech in brooklyn, a collaboration between new york public schools and city university of new york and i.b.m., students will graduate with a high school diploma and an associate's degree in computers or engineering. we need to give every american student opportunities like this. and four years ago... ( applause ) four years ago we started race to the top, the competition that convinced almost every state to develop smarter...
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screen folks out of the city on the lower deck. you can see a light volume of traffic. there is a bit of construction over on the east shore freeway not causing slowdowns and we're always watching the city by the bay because we got a big game coming up with san francisco playing on sunday. we have to focus. we all have to focus. back to you guys. >> thank you very much. we'll have more on that coming up in just a bit. >>> rising concerns in the east bay this morning where nearly every city dealing with a double digit leap in car thefts. the latest stats from the alameda county regional auto theft task force show the top two most stolen cars are honda accords from 1990 to 1997 and honda civics from 1990 to 2000. officials say those models can be stolen in under 30 seconds and that parking lots and business plazas close to freeways are some of the major hot spots for those crimes. it's what happens after the theft that has police worried. >> they use stolen cars to commit robberies, burglaries, auto theft leads to everybody. it leads
screen folks out of the city on the lower deck. you can see a light volume of traffic. there is a bit of construction over on the east shore freeway not causing slowdowns and we're always watching the city by the bay because we got a big game coming up with san francisco playing on sunday. we have to focus. we all have to focus. back to you guys. >> thank you very much. we'll have more on that coming up in just a bit. >>> rising concerns in the east bay this morning where nearly...
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the same city she lived with her foster family and where she used to live with her natural mom was in vallejo. josh allen is her birth father. >> what do you want to say to this guy that did that? >> you know, he is going to get what he deserves. >> reporter: 500 people lit candles where her naked body was discovered just one week ago. just a few hours after cops announced an arrest. >> no answer. the big question why. why didn't you leave her alone. and i hope you get what is coming to you. >> jones was identified early on as a suspect in this case. since that time he's been under 24 hour surveillance. no danger to the public. >> reporter: the suspected murderer is a barber by trade. these photos from the social networking site show him hard at work at the crown's barbershop in fairfield. one of the several places surrounded by yellow tape today. the section where he was arrested was also a crime scene. this is where the surveillance camera captured her image moments before being kidnapped. >> it is creepy, but i'm glad they caught the guy. >> reporter: police and fbi crime scene inv
the same city she lived with her foster family and where she used to live with her natural mom was in vallejo. josh allen is her birth father. >> what do you want to say to this guy that did that? >> you know, he is going to get what he deserves. >> reporter: 500 people lit candles where her naked body was discovered just one week ago. just a few hours after cops announced an arrest. >> no answer. the big question why. why didn't you leave her alone. and i hope you get...
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it happened in the city of quetta. the bomb was set off by remote control while dozens of women and children were doing their weekend shopping. the vatican says it may move up the conclave to choose a new pope. pope benedict, who met with italy's prime minister today in one of his last private audiences, steps down february 28. the conclave, currently set for mid-march, could happen sooner if the cardinals approve. now to southern california and questions facing the sheriff of san bernardino county about his department'sing of the deadly standoff with former l.a. cop christopher dorner. carter evans tells us the sheriff is standing by his deposit. >> reporter: authorities are now releasing more details about christopher dorner's final hours. we were caught in the cross-fire, a gun battle that lasted nearly an hour. then silence. swat team leader greg herbert: >> there was no response from the suspect, none, no movement. and we felt that, based upon his behavior, that he was laying in wait for us. >> reporter: with dayl
it happened in the city of quetta. the bomb was set off by remote control while dozens of women and children were doing their weekend shopping. the vatican says it may move up the conclave to choose a new pope. pope benedict, who met with italy's prime minister today in one of his last private audiences, steps down february 28. the conclave, currently set for mid-march, could happen sooner if the cardinals approve. now to southern california and questions facing the sheriff of san bernardino...
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to deal with several problems plaguing the city. the mayor's you're on timeout leo! ♪ ♪ to deal with several problems plaguing the city. the mayor's some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof. some things will. save up to 20% on an ikea kitchen. >> the time is 6 4:08 a.m.. japanese car brands, led by toyota's lexus, are the best car brands to consumer reports magazine's annual quality ranking. in fact, eight out of tennis courts were concerned by japanese carmakers. detroit, however, did not do so well. lexus receive the most points based on the scores of its eight models, all of which the magazine recommends buying. subaru and moss stuff tied for second. toyota and accra made the tough fight. aldine and mercedes-benz were the only non-japanese name plates to make the top 10 and were ranked eighth and 10th, respectively. >> nilla slim. quoted this is what happens when lobbyists force policy makers to lower their standards! wake-up! >> at no. 14, catalan did the best among american carmakers, which helped by good marks for its sedans. tell us what you think. does t
to deal with several problems plaguing the city. the mayor's you're on timeout leo! ♪ ♪ to deal with several problems plaguing the city. the mayor's some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof. some things will. save up to 20% on an ikea kitchen. >> the time is 6 4:08 a.m.. japanese car brands, led by toyota's lexus, are the best car brands to consumer reports magazine's annual quality ranking. in fact, eight out of tennis courts were concerned by japanese carmakers. detroit, however,...
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can you talk about how that work thursday the city? >> first of all, i've had lots of conversations with people who quote-unquote are native. and famous pipe like tyler perry, who was homeless, living in a car. to people i know throughout my community who have gotten broken drug addiction, dealt with brutal, brutal hatred because they came out of the closet at a young age. all these stories, and it's amazing to me that everybody, including tyler perry, has these stories how one person's small act of kindness was a differencemaker for them, and it gives me chills to think we all have that power, and the biggest thing we actually do in any day probably could be a small act of kindness to someone else. and so the vulnerability and the fragility of life you get to see up close and personal in cities like ours, and how it doesn't take that much e
can you talk about how that work thursday the city? >> first of all, i've had lots of conversations with people who quote-unquote are native. and famous pipe like tyler perry, who was homeless, living in a car. to people i know throughout my community who have gotten broken drug addiction, dealt with brutal, brutal hatred because they came out of the closet at a young age. all these stories, and it's amazing to me that everybody, including tyler perry, has these stories how one person's...
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tom stroll in sunny, warm san diego, america's finest city. >> the datz. i like the dats. go ahead. >> caller: i'm a financial adviser and long-time viewer who pleasure what you do to educate and motivate investors. >> thank you. >> caller: i was wondering if you would share what your objective criteria is for investors to use in determining best of breed. thank you. >> i've got to tell you, best of breed, i always start with record dividends. then i go to how a company's done consistently in good and bad times. and yes, for best of breed i actually look at the product itself. is the product something i'd want to use? is it a bank i'd want to go to? is it, to use the danny meyer phrase, the great restaurateur, is it the one that is most hospitable to shareholders? anyway, new diversification, it's important. it's what we're preaching tonight. make sure your portfolio is home to some gold. a high yielder. okay? you need a growth stock. you need a special -- you know what? a spec and then you need geographically safe area for one of them. i'll each you all about how to pick
tom stroll in sunny, warm san diego, america's finest city. >> the datz. i like the dats. go ahead. >> caller: i'm a financial adviser and long-time viewer who pleasure what you do to educate and motivate investors. >> thank you. >> caller: i was wondering if you would share what your objective criteria is for investors to use in determining best of breed. thank you. >> i've got to tell you, best of breed, i always start with record dividends. then i go to how a...
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this is the city. let us go toand jackie sissel is live in the mission district keeping an eye on super bowl safety. >> good morning, marty. we are starting to see fans showing up. things are pretty quiet. i think that the merchants and city officials are hoping that it will stay that way. you can see this live look through the mission district it is still quiet right now but they do not want a repeat of what happened in the month of october, after the world series victory. i think what they are doing is hoping for the best but preparing for the worst. the last thing they want is a re-enactment of this. business owners did have problems in the month of october with outdoor smoke. and he describes what went wrong. >> i hope to have a lot of security. and i hope that these people will come down and stop doing that. it does not make sense. all they are doing is creating more economy worse. because it takes money to fix it. >> i think what happened is that once the liquor character and people went out and
this is the city. let us go toand jackie sissel is live in the mission district keeping an eye on super bowl safety. >> good morning, marty. we are starting to see fans showing up. things are pretty quiet. i think that the merchants and city officials are hoping that it will stay that way. you can see this live look through the mission district it is still quiet right now but they do not want a repeat of what happened in the month of october, after the world series victory. i think what...
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illegal guns in the city you are charged with protecting. and you want us to buy liability insurance? why don't you just focus on solving your own problems? i have been a prosecutor, a judge and an elected d.a. let me give you a few tips. get yourself some confidential informants, undercover officers, search warrants, surveillance, wiretaps, probable cause and start making some arrests and make sure that your cops charge those crimes which require mandatory incarceration and make sure that the states attorney's office prosecutes those arrests and the judges follow the law and send them to jail. now, do you want to redefine your definition of corrupt? you know, my mom always told me better to remain silent and thought a fool than open your mouth and remove all doubt. didn't your mother ever tell you that? joining me now is south carolina man jeff duncan and steven halbrook. congressman duncan you have been in politics for awhile. you have gotten high ratings from the nra. does that make you corrupt? >> no. makes me a believer in the second am
illegal guns in the city you are charged with protecting. and you want us to buy liability insurance? why don't you just focus on solving your own problems? i have been a prosecutor, a judge and an elected d.a. let me give you a few tips. get yourself some confidential informants, undercover officers, search warrants, surveillance, wiretaps, probable cause and start making some arrests and make sure that your cops charge those crimes which require mandatory incarceration and make sure that the...
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if you go across this country, you can see the damage that this has done to all of the inner cities, the towns. i live in a well-known mennonite area, and they are coming up here. why? pennsylvania welcomes them with open arms, will not turn them in to immigration, and i will tell you one thing -- it will lead to either a race war or a revolution. host: mark, we got your point. let's get your response from deepak bhargava. guest: that call illustrates that there are deep anxieties about immigration and the changing face of america. in a few short years this will be a color nation. part of the republican stance is shaped by the election results were an overwhelming number of latinos voted for the president. there clearly is no path for a political party that is not willing to speak to the needs and concerns of the entire population. the anxiety that you see, we see younger americans much more supportive of a path to citizenship, older americans less willing to see that happen -- this is part and parcel of the change we are going through as a country. the president's point, that we can
if you go across this country, you can see the damage that this has done to all of the inner cities, the towns. i live in a well-known mennonite area, and they are coming up here. why? pennsylvania welcomes them with open arms, will not turn them in to immigration, and i will tell you one thing -- it will lead to either a race war or a revolution. host: mark, we got your point. let's get your response from deepak bhargava. guest: that call illustrates that there are deep anxieties about...
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mostly to the north of new york city. the latest on the storm path and at which sectors will be impacted the most. >>> first on cnbc, mattel meeting analyst. toy maker ceo will speak with us first on "power lunch" before he spokes with the street -- guess who's here? >> good to see you, ty. >> nice to see you. >> mother nature -- >> here at snowy cnbc headquarters. >> mother nature derailed my commute. but at least we are together in the snowy weather. >> that's right. barbie and ken of -- >> that's right. barbie and ken of "power lunch." first to the markets, we will put the storm aside for a couple of second. with today's gains, major averages wiped out losses for the week. that could of course change but if it does hold the s&p 500, the dow and nasdaq will have racked up gains in each of the first six weeks of 2013. bob pisani is down on the floor of the nyse. he did manage to get to the new york stock exchange exchange today. >> let me be blunt about it, sue, everybody at the new york stock exchange wants to go home.
mostly to the north of new york city. the latest on the storm path and at which sectors will be impacted the most. >>> first on cnbc, mattel meeting analyst. toy maker ceo will speak with us first on "power lunch" before he spokes with the street -- guess who's here? >> good to see you, ty. >> nice to see you. >> mother nature -- >> here at snowy cnbc headquarters. >> mother nature derailed my commute. but at least we are together in the snowy...
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the snow will continue very heavily across new york city until around 5:00 in the morning. and then it will continue to remain heavy across parts of connecticut, rhode island, and by maybe around midday tomorrow we'll start to see it wind down a little bit in toward the boston area, but temps remain very, very cold. additional snowfall totals are shaping up like this, about 7 inches in new york, but the bull's eye is here, eastern areas of massachusetts. already seen 6-8 inches of snowfall here, looking at another 2 feet. almost 3-foot snowfall totals by the time this is done. sean? >> thanks, rick. next we move to the other big news story today, a manhunt for fired police officer christopher dorner continues. the search for dorner has stretched across three straights. california, arizona, and new mexico. right now the focus remains around the snowy mountains around big bear lake, 80 miles southeast of los angeles, where police found his burned-out pickup truck yesterday and tracks leading away from the vehicle. this manhunt is being called the largest in california history
the snow will continue very heavily across new york city until around 5:00 in the morning. and then it will continue to remain heavy across parts of connecticut, rhode island, and by maybe around midday tomorrow we'll start to see it wind down a little bit in toward the boston area, but temps remain very, very cold. additional snowfall totals are shaping up like this, about 7 inches in new york, but the bull's eye is here, eastern areas of massachusetts. already seen 6-8 inches of snowfall...
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we walk in and it's covered with proclamation, larry king day, keys to the city, you know, all over the apartment. that was sexy. we sat there and what can i say? he lunged. i said larry, you're such an interesting, nice man, but i would like to meet someone closer to my own age. >> larry said nothing happened between the two when asked about the date a few years ago. >>> one waitress ultimarecently the ultimate slight. >> if how much to tip leaves you stumped wait till you hear the story of the waitress, the pastor and the receipt. >> make themselves out to, you know, kind of be a jerk. but also play the religion card as an excuse. >> reporter: pastor bell was part of a party of ten, eating at an applebee's in st. louis. the pastor did not appreciate the automatic 18% gratuity charge to large group. she scrolled on the receipt, i give god 10%. why do you get 18? and signed it pastor. that was too much for chelsea, who posted it on the online. >> i thought it was comically immature. >> pastor bell wasn't laughing once the receipt went viral and posters started calling her. >> you hypocr
we walk in and it's covered with proclamation, larry king day, keys to the city, you know, all over the apartment. that was sexy. we sat there and what can i say? he lunged. i said larry, you're such an interesting, nice man, but i would like to meet someone closer to my own age. >> larry said nothing happened between the two when asked about the date a few years ago. >>> one waitress ultimarecently the ultimate slight. >> if how much to tip leaves you stumped wait till you...
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so take new york city most of you know, this but the city recently lost $300 million of state and federal aid because the union basically refuse to implement a rigorous teacher evaluation system. everybody has to be evaluated. everybody has to be held accountable, the way of the world but the fact union refuse to do this and very rightfully mike stood his ground to say no because they wanted the model to just be in place for two years that happened that the of the teacher would be removed and then be referred back the mayor said no. what is the point*? where is the public outcry for that? where are the people picketing in the streets to say you cannot deny our kids $300 million because you refuse to be held accountable to have a reasonable evaluation system in place. this is where students first is organizing everyday people like you. you have got to get involved in the process because the legislators in albany, the governor could solve the problems they need to hear from people like you you'll make your decisions with you contribute to the next campaign based on the stance they take no b
so take new york city most of you know, this but the city recently lost $300 million of state and federal aid because the union basically refuse to implement a rigorous teacher evaluation system. everybody has to be evaluated. everybody has to be held accountable, the way of the world but the fact union refuse to do this and very rightfully mike stood his ground to say no because they wanted the model to just be in place for two years that happened that the of the teacher would be removed and...
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ashley madison for the second year in a row unleashed their least faithful cities in america. number 1, right here in washington, d.c. more cheaters, more extra-marital affairs in washington, d.c. than anywhere on the planet? >> for those who don't know? >> must be per capita. >> for those who don't know ashley madison is an e-mail for married people to log on, find other married people who you can have an afford with and nobody is going to tell. what they do is they look at when are all of their registered users are. last year, the site said washington had a registered 38,000, more than anywhere else. that was in 2011. >> not just per capita. >> that was in 2011. in 2012, it went down a little bit to 34 if you took the number of congress off, would we be number 1. >> people in washington don't know how to go have an affair. people who are registered on ashley madison or whatever are also like -- think of the reporters that have probably gone and registered to see if there are any members of congress. it has to be at least 10,000 reporters that have had that idea. >> david pet
ashley madison for the second year in a row unleashed their least faithful cities in america. number 1, right here in washington, d.c. more cheaters, more extra-marital affairs in washington, d.c. than anywhere on the planet? >> for those who don't know? >> must be per capita. >> for those who don't know ashley madison is an e-mail for married people to log on, find other married people who you can have an afford with and nobody is going to tell. what they do is they look at...
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state of the city's budget according to a lead author on the report the city is in the black city is not in a current crisis at the moment the city's budget is balanced for the current year over time the city has built reasonably healthy reserves there are some who question whether this newly released projection is the reason for the proposed budget cuts or if this report was commissioned in order to justify cuts that were already in the works detective robert cherry head of the baltimore city police union dismissed the report as a political effort he told the baltimore sun which going on here is all a smokescreen they don't know what the tax base is going to look like their consultants asked to come and deliver bad news so that the city can do political posturing furthermore cristela port a former baltimore city recreation and parks director sees the forecast as window dressing to direct attention away from a serious lack of financial oversight the firm that's at this work no faction basis said no a lot of it you know had nothing to go on so it's good for there if you know you're sa
state of the city's budget according to a lead author on the report the city is in the black city is not in a current crisis at the moment the city's budget is balanced for the current year over time the city has built reasonably healthy reserves there are some who question whether this newly released projection is the reason for the proposed budget cuts or if this report was commissioned in order to justify cuts that were already in the works detective robert cherry head of the baltimore city...
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but that a few years, christ church will be one of the most livable cities in the world. authorities say a medical helicopter scratch in oklahoma city killing two people and andrea third. the columbus city fire department says the crash happened this morning, a crash at and near the san nursing-home in northwest oklahoma city. a large it is armed system has blanketed much of the midwest and plains and snow, but it is not clear whether play a role in the crash. >> is that the story has just granted bail. the judge what over every single detail of the case of the olympian who had both legs amputated. he ran on both blades that and is now nicknamed the blade runner. he is accused of shooting his girlfriend, a model. the judge is determined that the case against them for premeditated murder, is possible that pistorius s's side for the events as possible. that ruling came out seconds of the. what's a wall street after another drop of the dow dropping almost 47 points yesterday dabbing after dropping 108 on wednesday. wednesday and thursday's losses marred along is to largest t
but that a few years, christ church will be one of the most livable cities in the world. authorities say a medical helicopter scratch in oklahoma city killing two people and andrea third. the columbus city fire department says the crash happened this morning, a crash at and near the san nursing-home in northwest oklahoma city. a large it is armed system has blanketed much of the midwest and plains and snow, but it is not clear whether play a role in the crash. >> is that the story has...